Remedies of Malnutritional Cancer by Edible Plants
by Govind Pandey
ISBN: 9789351304777
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Imprint : Daya Publishing House
Year : 2021
Price : Rs. 8495.00
Biblio : xi+231p.,col.plts.,figs.,tabls.,ind., 25 cm
Author Profile
Dr. Govind Pandey, “Professor/Principal Scientist” of Pharmacology & Toxicology at The Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University, Jabalpur, M.P., India with experience of about 33 years in 'Research/Teaching/Extension/Administration'. Dr. Pandey is probably “only Person in Madhya Pradesh and alone Veterinarian in India with Maximum Academic Qualifications” (20 Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates). He obtained PhD Hon. degree in Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology from Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya (JNKVV), Jabalpur in 1990. Presently, he is doing DSc. His “Biography” is included in the famous book of the world, “Who's Who in the World 2011" (28th edition, America). Dr. Pandey has been honoured with 3 prestigious national and international 'Fellowship Titles', viz., “FASAW, FSLSc and FISCA”.
About The Book
Presently, cancer is a burning problem in this westernized 'Ultra-Modern Era'. In fact, the 'Foods or Edible Plants' can be the best measures for the remedy of cancer. The 'Medicinal Plants' (including 'Fruits and Vegetables') have versatile immunomodulatory and anticancer activities. Consumption of the large amounts of fruits and vegetables can prevent the development of several types of cancer. <BR> Taking the above views in mind, many important topics like “Malnutrition and Cancer, Malnutritional Anaemia Leading to Cancer, Special Bulletin for Malnutritional Cancer in Animals, Malnutritional Cancer Remedies by Edible Plants, including several Research/Review Articles” have been discussed in this reference book entitled “Remedies of Malnutritional Cancer by Edible Plants”. Henceforth, this book is devoted to the students, teachers and scientists of Veterinary, Medical, Ayurvedic, Pharmacy and other Life Science disciplines related to the cancer and its treatment.
Table of Contents
Foreword v <BR> Preface vii <BR> 1. Introduction 1 <BR> 2. Malnutrition and Cancer 6 <BR> Malnutrition; Malnutritional Cancer; Certain Environmental <BR> Substances as Carcinogens <BR> 3. Malnutritional Anaemia Leading to Cancer 19 <BR> Anaemia: Its Types, Causes, Signs and Symptoms; Anaemia in <BR> Human; Anaemia in Horse; Anaemia in Dog; Anaemia in Cat; Some <BR> Animals Cases of Malnutritional Anaemia <BR> 4. Special Bulletin for Malnutritional Cancer in Animals 38 <BR> Dog and Cat; Horse and Donkey <BR> 5. Malnutritional Cancer Remedies by Edible Plants 44 <BR> General Consideration; Actions of Edible Plants (Vegetables and Fruits) against Malnutritional Cancer; Treatment of Anaemia by Edible Plants <BR> 6. References 64 <BR> 7. List of Published Papers and Project Report Related to this Book 72 <BR> I. Papers Published; II. Project Report Submitted and Approved <BR> 8. Text of Published Papers Related to this Book 75 <BR> Some Agriculture Plants Used in Livestock Diseases 77 <BR> Common Agriculture Plants as Anticancer 79 <BR> Antioxidant Vegetables Useful in Cancers and Other Diseases 81 <BR> Agriculture Plants Used Against Livestock Diseases 84 <BR> Some Dietary Agricultural Plants with Anticaner Properties 92 <BR> Cancer Pathogenesis Due to Xenoestrogens of Environments and Food Contaminations 101 <BR> Radiations in the Pathogenesis of Cancer 103 <BR> Radiations as Environmental Hazard and Disaster in Cancer Pathogenesis 111 <BR> Environmental Contaminants Causing Malnutrition and Cancer 113 <BR> Malnutrition Leading to Cancer by Some Environmental Hazards 115 <BR> Cancer Pathogenesis Caused by Xenoestrogens of Environment and Food Contaminants: A Review 125 <BR> Significance of Fruits and Vegetables in Malnutrition Cancer 138 <BR> Global Scenario of Radiation in Cancer Risk: A Review 156 <BR> Some Plants as Source of Anticancer Drugs 163 <BR> Antioxidant Vegetables Act against Cancer and Other Diseases 165 <BR> Some Important Anticancer Herbs: A Review 177 <BR> Phytotherapy of Malnutritional Cancers in Animals 195 <BR> Therapeutic Approach to Cancer by Vegetables with Antioxidant Activity 213 <BR> Index 223